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             What is the American dream? Many people have different opinions on the .
             Some writers think of the American dream as a .
             Utopian society. In a Utopian society, the people are an example of the way the Earth should be, without crime and punishment. The common person may think the American dream is how rich other people are or how many expensive possessions they own. Years ago the American dream was to have a home with a white picked fence, two children and live happily ever after. The American dream, in my opinion, has changed during time. Today people are rushing to find the American dream but do they really find what the American dream once was? There are many writers that have different opinions on what the American dream means. The American dream has changed tremendously as a result of the literary impact it had on its early civilization in England. .
             The new world perfected its vision of a new American dream, the dream of .
             freedom and wealth. Benjamin Franklin Information to Those Who Would Remove to .
             America inspired people in Europe to come to the new world. Other writers like Phillip Freneau illustrated the new world and brought out the beauty of this new land. In the early eighteen-century authors like Emerson and Whitman used Romanticism and intuition to build up the idea of the American dream. .
             The puritans were among the first Europeans to inhabit the northeast area and they also had an American dream. Their dream was to escape the religious persecution of England and come to the new world to build a Utopian society. John Winthrop s A Model of Christian Charity is one of the best examples that portrays the dreams of thenew individuals. He refers to this place as a city upon a hill (225) the dream of workingtogether along with the help of God to overcome the dangers of the new world. Towards .
             the end, he tells his people: Therefore let us choose life that we and our seed may live by obeying His voice and cleaving to Him for he is our life and our prosperity (225:38).


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